Friday, April 1, 2011

Meditation Garden Update


We've been away on vacation, but I am back and working on an atrium post which should be on the blog soon. In the meantime, I wanted to share how much I am enjoying our meditation garden this Lent. I've gotten into the practice of praying with my garden every day. 

In the morning, I empty the garden and arrange the sand (with curves or impressions, or by adding some pine cones or greenery to the garden). Then I place a candle in the sand and light it with a prayer remembering that Jesus is our light. 

I've been choosing a stone for each prayer concern or thanksgiving that I wish to focus on. I pray with the stone in my hand, then place it in the garden near the light. I've kept the candle lit all day when I am home working and in the evening, and whenever I want to pray I sit near it and chose another stone. It has been really wonderful to "see" my prayers gathered around the light throughout the day.

Our Atrium and Youth classes are meeting again this Sunday after taking a week off for Spring Break. We'll see you and your family at 9:15 am!

4 comments:

  1. i love this - i mean i really love this. i can't wait to try this. thanks, les.

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  2. I'm so glad you love it Toni! Me too! Thanks for being such a loyal reader!!! :)

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  3. What a beautiful idea! I have long been drawn to zen gardens - I love how you have set this up.

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  4. @melissa joanne I'm glad you like it! I'll place a rock in my garden for you and your big changes today! Thanks for reading!

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